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Scottish Parliament to Resist UK Pressure for New Nuclear Plants
With investment in renewable energy dwindling, and the political and environmental costs of gas and coal too great to bear, nuclear may be the only option.
Kyocera to Build Solar-Cell Factory to Meet Demand
Kyocera Corp., the worlds fourth- largest solar-cell maker, said it plans to build a factory to produce the devices to meet demand for renewable energy.
First Wind Begins Construction on Milford Wind Corridor Project
The Milford Wind Corridor Project will generate up to 203 MW of clean energy upon its completion, making it one of the largest renewable energy facilities
Tennessee Area aglow over nuclear growth
“We could create far more jobs from conservation and renewable energy than we will by investing in nuclear power.” However, Chattanooga Mayor Ron
Sunday Telegraph
Wind farm group Renewable Energy Holdings owns wind farms in the three windiest places in Europe – Britain, Germany and Poland. The UK arm should be able to
Congressman leary of new stimulus package
laying the groundwork for an economic stimulus package that rewards the creation of so-called “green-collar” jobs in the renewable energy sector.
Willmar Utilities receives final OK for turbines
“Willmar Municipal Utilities is a leader in Minnesota in generating its own renewable energy,’’ said Jon Folkedahl, president of Folkedahl Consulting Inc.
Corn cobs could be the new ‘green’ fuel at Willmar plant
If the test burn is successful, corn cobs could help the utility comply with the state’s renewable energy mandate and help boost local farm income.
Reform initiative process
founder of the University of Phoenix, would have required big utilities to get half of their power from renewable energy by 2025.
Minnesota Opinon: On Senate recount:
Companies that could benefit include those focused on renewable energy, those that manufacture “green” building components and those that manufacture the